"Studiously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Studiously" Meaning

Carefully and diligently, often to the point of thoroughness; industriously and attentively.

"Studiously" Examples

Examples of "studiously"


She studied units of physics and chemistry quite studiously every night.
Throughout the entire vacation, Emma studiously watched every video tutorial posted by the new language institute she had joined.
It had been six months since I last played piano and I've been studiously practicing them day and night.
Emma has been trying to write a script, studiously staying awake through the late night because she is so inspired by the scene that happened in the movie.
She took a job listing high school football games because she loved the game, attempting to study football in its entirety, studying their techniques, formation moving strictly, and the thinking studied someone.

"Studiously" Similar Words

Student

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A student is a person who is enrolled in a school, college, or university to learn and study. Students are typically of high school age, although the term can also be used for adults studying at a higher education institution.

Students

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Adjectives:<br>- Young people who attend a school or university, especially to learn a particular skill or subject.<br><br>- A person who is learning a particular skill or activity.<br><br>Nouns:<br>- Pupils in a school.<br>- The young pupils at an institution of higher education, often referred to as a college or university.

Studied

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Past tense of "study", indicating careful thought or attention has been given to something.

Studiedly

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Studiedly: (adverb) in a way that shows a great deal of thought and careful consideration; thoughtfully but slightly old-fashioned.

Studies

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The word "studies" can have multiple meanings depending on the context, but some of the most common interpretations are:<br><br>1. Academic subjects or fields of research: For example, "She specializes in biology studies."<br><br>2. A thorough examination or investigation: For example, "The studies revealed that the new policy was successful in reducing crime rates."<br><br>3. A course of regular reading or research: For example, "He is conducting studies on the effects of climate change."<br><br>4. A deliberate attempt to learn or get to know something: For example, "I make it a point to study the new languages I travel to."<br><br>5. Colleges and universities: For example, "He is currently studying at a prestigious university."<br><br>6. A piece of writing or report about someone or something: For example, "When dissatisfied, the review offers studies on why the customer order was not done right"

Studio

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A studio is a room or building where artists, singers, musicians, or other creatives work, record, or perform, typically with equipment such as cameras, instruments, or soundproofing. It can also refer to a small workroom, usually used by an individual, for activities like painting, pottery, or writing.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "studio" can also refer to:<br><br> A recording studio: a soundproof room where music or audio recordings are made.<br> A paint studio: a room or space where artists work on painting or drawing.<br> A dance studio: a room where dancers rehearse, practice, and perform.<br> A television or film studio: a place where TV shows or movies are produced.<br> An artist's studio: a space where an artist works, often used for sculpting, painting, or other visual arts.<br><br>The term "studio" can also imply a space that is well-equipped, specially designed, and fitting for creative pursuits.

Studios

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Studios can refer to:<br><br>1. A room or building where artistic, musical, or dramatic performances are rehearsed, recorded, or recorded.<br>2. A facility for the manufacture of television shows, films, or stage productions.<br>3. A private study or a personal workspace, especially for music.<br><br>In general, studios are spaces where art, creativity, and invention are encouraged, regulated, and completed.

Studious

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Meticulous and persistent in one's studies, diligently devoting time and effort to learning and intellectual pursuits.

Studiousness

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The quality of being diligent, industrious, and diligent in studying or learning; a person's tendency to study and work hard in order to master new knowledge or skills.

Studly

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Looking handsome or dignified, typically in a way that is considered old-fashioned. <br><br>Example: "The elderly gentleman looked studly and refined at the formal event."

Studs

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Nails with a pointed end, used for fastening things together.<br><br>Also: metal fasteners with a pointed end, used to secure items such as shoes or belts.<br><br> Someone or something being studious, hardworking, or diligent. <br><br>(In British English, "studs" can also refer to young male elephants.)

Study

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The word "study" typically refers to:<br><br>1. To investigate or examine a subject or a problem in a systematic and detailed way in order to gain a deeper understanding or to reach a conclusion.<br>2. A room or area in a home or building that is used for reading, writing, or doing homework.<br>3. An examination or test, especially one that is formal or assumed to be difficult.<br>4. To pay close attention to something in order to learn or remember it.<br>5. A thorough and careful observation or consideration of something.<br><br>For example:<br>- She spent several hours studying for her exams.<br>- The library is where I usually study.<br>- The math study was notoriously difficult.<br>- I studied her every move, trying to learn a new skill.<br>- The doctor needed a detailed study of the patient's symptoms to make a diagnosis.

Studying

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The meaning of the word "studying" is:<br><br> The act of devoting time and effort to learning or collecting information about a subject.<br> A period of time when a person is concentrating on learning something, such as doing homework or reading for a test.

Stuff

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Stuff refers to things, objects, or materials that exist or are present in a particular place or situation. It can be used in a general sense to describe a collection of miscellaneous items, or it can be used more specifically to describe something that is needed or wanted, but perhaps not particularly valued or luxurious.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "She was surprised to find a bunch of stuff stored in the attic that she had never seen before."<br> "The department store was having a sale on a bunch of stuff that they were getting rid of."<br><br>Synonyms for items that can be used as alternatives to "stuff" include:<br><br> Things<br> Objects<br> Stuffing<br> Garbage<br> Waste<br> Trash<br> Junk<br><br>Antonyms for "stuff" include:<br><br> Nothing<br> Empty<br><br>Idiomatic expressions that use "stuff":<br><br> Make a lot of stuff up<br> Cut to the stuff<br> Get the stuff together<br> The stuff of legend

Stuffed

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Full or packed with something, especially food, inside.

Stuffier

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Smelling of or containing more pepper or spices than is considered pleasant. Stuffy, pompous, and old-fashioned.